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Clarification on right of son over father's self earned property


25-Jul-2023 (In Property Law)
Im A ,My dad's 1st wife(alive) son.DAD is in LIVE-IN relationship with a girl(2nd) WITHOUT MARRYING her LEGALLY and had 2children.My dad bought a property 10 years ago at his OWN self- earned fund in his name.Now he sold it and got the amount.Through that amount can dad get me(1st) a property in my name now?If it was buyingt in my name whether the 2nd ILLEGAL children has rights to share that property? Whether it is safe to buy that property in my wife's name? or else should not buy property using that amount ah? I need a clarrification pls.
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Answer #1
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Your father's right over his self-earned property is absolute, and he can deal with it in any manner he deems fit. He can very well give you the entire amount or buy you a property with it. Your father's other sons cannot legally question his act.
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Answer #2
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In the case of self-acquired, the person is free to manage the property according to his own will. In the eyes of law no one has the right on the self acquired property i.e Even the son; during the lifetimeof the acquirer and the same has been reported in there are various supreme court High courts judgements. So any property which is self acquired by your father he can give it to anyone and may be to you according to his own will if so his Non-legal wedded wife and her children cannot claim or interupt in your dad' decision. You can verry well by the property in your name using your dad's funds.
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